National Seed Beading Month

Some of you might be aware that November is National Write a Novel Month or NaWriNoMo. The idea behind NaWriNoMo is that you have to spend every day in November writing, and the goal is to accomplish 50,000 words before the end of the month, which is probably a good first draft of a novel.

So, Dulcey Heller, a Beadwork magazine contributor, wondered if we should make November National Seed Beading Month - NaSeeBeMo - with the same idea. You sit with your seed beads every day, even if it's just for fifteen minutes. And you'll probably be really surprised at what you can accomplish!

I love the idea behind NaSeeBeMo because between working, writing and spending time with my young family, my beads often get pushed to the side. For me, forcing myself to make time to spend with my beads every day would be a welcome challenge, especially with the two big projects I need to have finished before December 5!

What do you think about NaSeeBeMo? Will you participate and blog about it?

"Yesterday is history. Tomorrow is a mystery. But today is a gift. That's why it is called the present." -Kung Fu Panda

I already tried your "A pair of earring each day" challenge (which I must admit, I might have to try again...) But I am always up for a challenge and therefore...

CHALLENGE ACCEPTED!!!

I think that NaSeeBeMo will be easier for me because there is no added pressure of 'having' to complete what I am working on in the one day! I will start immediately!!! ..When I am finished work... Where shall we be blogging?

Not doing too bad..I've already got the base rope of a necklace downpat, so I'm rooli proud of myself. I didn't get around to my 15minutes yesterday (I had a big night Saturday night... lol) so, I'll just have to do extra tonight..

Yesterday, I was distracted by shiny beads in my stash.. and then was online looking at more shiny beads... then found a good sale and bought a few more shiny beads.. cause it would be tragic to run out! Does any of that count?? I didn't actually work on anything.... but did play with beads =)

Check-in! We're nearly halfway through November: how is everyone doing?

I've been really good so far! I've managed to get one bead embroidery collar started, and I knocked out two more projects from Rachel Nelson-Smiths' Bead Riffs - and I haven't lost too much sleep, either! Yay!

I LOVE the idea. Well, it doesn´t make much of a change for me, I do seedbeading every day anyway, but this will probably generate so much more seed beading, interesting ideas and wonderful designs!!!! I can´t wait to find out what you guys will come up with.

It's okay, Ingrid, because we're doing NaSeBeMo again this year! And once again, the timing is perfect for me, because I have to have three pieces finished and photographed before November 30 for a joint exhibit with a friend of mine on the opposite side of the country.

I couldn't do much seed beading yesterday because I got completely knocked out by the worst migraine I've had in over five years. But today, I'll be beading with one of my best friends at my house, curled up next to our cozy, warm wood stove!

"Yesterday is history. Tomorrow is a mystery. But today is a gift. That's why it is called the present." -Kung Fu Panda

hello, i love the idea of the NaSeBeMo, accidently i did a bit seedbeading the last two days, though i ususally never get to bead every day like would love it. So i am in, will see if i can keep up. thats a nice but quite a challenge to keep going every day, but blimey it should be possible at least the suggested 15 mins of happybeading, well could see myself failing, but yay lets try that.

Jennifer ohno you got the curse of migraine too, hope not too often, i have that curse too, but lots of tricks to get along with it when its a real bad one, got it since i had intolerance with medizin. It took a long time until the attacks got more rare. Just had it today so i missed a wonderful beaders meeting in my area i was looking forward to go for weeks and had to keep beading at home alone, sigh...but for the positivity i kept beading, was good for the nerves :).